Type IMEI [your 15 digit IMEI number] and send it to 53232 or 57886. For example IMEI 359223015426526 to 53232 . You will receive a message with all available details from the service provider.
A cell phone's IMEI can only be obtained on the phone itself.
Your wireless carrier has the IMEI number available, go to their website & look for their contact information. You can also find your IMEI on the box the phone came in.
To track a cell phone, the phone's unique identifiers like the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) or the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) are typically used rather than the phone number itself. The IMEI/ESN allows network providers to identify and locate the device on the network. While phone numbers can be associated with a device, they are not directly used for tracking; instead, they facilitate communication and billing. Tracking may also involve GPS technology for more precise location data.
No, the IMEI and the telephone number are not necessarily related.
No Imei code is lock onto the phone itself. Every phone has a unique Imei code when it is manufactured.
Yes one can retrieve the sms through phone number or imei number. Normal user does not have permissions for that thing. only certified companies and government have permissions for that thing.
YOU don't !... You have no authority to track a phone via its IMEI number.
The procedure for unlocking your Cell phone is as follows: 1. Start your phone without your new SIM or any SIM card in it 2. Now hit *#06# on your cell phone. When you do it, your IMEI number, a unique global serial number for your cell phone shows up. Your IMEI number should be 15 digits. 3. Now, choose the model of your Cell phone. 4. select the country and the operator the phone is locked to. 5. You are now given the unlock codes for your cell phone.
No just look it up
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You can supply your IMEI number to your cellular provider, and they can use it to see if that particular handset is currently being used. They probably would not be able to reveal to you who's account it was linked to unless it was your account. To the best of my knowledge you cannot actually trace the physical location of a phone itself with just it's IMEI number, your cell provider can only use the IMEI number to bring up the cellular phone number that it's linked to.
An unregistered SIM card can be challenging to trace, as it lacks associated personal information. However, the device's IMEI number can be used to identify the phone itself. If an unregistered SIM makes a call or sends an SMS, law enforcement may be able to trace the call through the network provider, but linking it directly to the IMEI without additional data is difficult. Typically, a phone number alone does not provide sufficient information to track the IMEI without the cooperation of the mobile carrier.